Michigan Airsoft
Michigan Airsoft => Airsoft Discussion => Topic started by: Omnytrix on October 18, 2015, 10:46:37 AM
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I'm relatively new to anything airsoft, and from merely browsing the web and sites to buy upgrades, I'm feeling a little overwhelmed. As a result, I came here to ask a simple question. In your opinion, what is the best airsoft GBB pistol, pre-upgraded or not, that you can buy for under $150? I've looked at the WE-Tech NG3 system, and while it looks cool, I've heard that it's all a big marketing ploy. Can you please contribute your opinion to this post? Thanks very much!
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The KWA USP is one of the best pistols I've ever owned. Bought it new at $150. Never had a problem with it and it served me very well. I've since upgraded to a TM Hi-Capa 5.1, but sometimes I miss the USP.
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Have you upgraded it at all? What's the fps? Does it have a CO2 magazine available for it?
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Myself and a teammate use Echo 1 Timberwolf G17s. What's nice about them is that they are entirely compatible with TM G17 parts, so you can easily upgrade and repair them with any aftermarket parts designed for a TM G17 (Guarder makes nice G17 parts).
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I've seen several good reviews about the echo1 timberland, but if you want to raise the fps, is there a co2 magazine available for it? Secondly, do you know of any retailers that sell pistols already completely upgraded? Or if there are any pistols that come straight from the factory with all the upgrades installed already?
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I've seen several good reviews about the echo1 timberland, but if you want to raise the fps, is there a co2 magazine available for it? Secondly, do you know of any retailers that sell pistols already completely upgraded? Or if there are any pistols that come straight from the factory with all the upgrades installed already?
The Timberwolf cannot use CO2. However, I don't know why you would want to raise the FPS on a gun meant for close-quarters. It's a pistol; the velocity that it shoots BBs out at doesn't affect its effectiveness.
I don't know of any pre-upgraded Timberwolfs.
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What about WE-Tech guns? They have a co2 mag available for them. I'm so focused on co2 because I don't have easy access to green gas or propane, and I already have a ton of 12 gram cartridges left over from a project.
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The main problem with CO2 is that it shoots too hot to be used up close which is really the point of using a pistol also CO2 puts a lot of wear on a gun.
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But aren't certain guns built to handle CO2 right out of the box?
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Kwa makes the best pistols in my opinion. Never had a bad one. Forget the c02. Propane all the way. Just save the old cartages for something else and buy a propane adaptor. A bottle of propane is $3 and lasts pretty much forever with a pistol ( atleast 5000 shots) a c02 costs about 50 cents each and lasts around 100 shots. In the long rin propane is a mich better option and the much lower pressure is a lot easier on the gun and wont wear out as fast. Also c02 shoots too hot, if your pistol chronos over 350 you wont be using it in a game so it is pretty much useless.
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Any particular models you recommend? And if you use propane, how do you add the oil into the mix.
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I have the ATP and I love it. But as others have said you can't really go wrong with a KWA GBB pistol.
As for adding oil to propane there are a couple of ways you can do it.
1. Buy a propane adapter that has an oil port on it and put a couple drops in the port when filling your mags
2. Buy this (http://www.evike.com/products/45832/) and treat an entire can of propane at once (this is what I have and it works great.)
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Thank you very much everyone. Looks like I'm going with the KWA ATP. Lastly, any suggestions on the best place to buy one?
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Like should I go to a brick and mortar store, or should I stick to online?
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Go to Evike.com
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Online is likely your only real option. Not too many stores around here that sell kwa. But local support is always nice if possible. Evike is a pretty good place to start.
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Moderators, please delete this thread.
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Moderators, please delete this thread.
Threads don't get deleted when they are finished; they are locked.
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No reason to delete it anyways. You asked a valid question that Im sure someone else has somewhere, when they goggle the same question this thread will pop up and they will read it and be informed, thats why forums are useful.
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Oh ok. Sorry about that!